[CM] Re: DAC Size (Snd-8.5)
Esben Stien
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Tue Nov 14 08:15:19 PST 2006
"Kjetil S. Matheussen" <k.s.matheussen at notam02.no> writes:
> Did you by any chance upgrade snd the last two weeks?
No, that's the strange part.
> can you try an earlier version?
I even went back to Snd-8.1, but still the same. It's so weird, cause
all my other JACK applications runs fine and I run almost the whole
list;). The even weirder part is the Snd-8.1 used to work fine, but
now, whenever I try to play anything in Snd, it freezes the whole
system up while playing and the sound filled with dropouts.
> I did a very small change in the jack code for about two weeks ago
It can't be that;).
> ask on the linux-audio-user list.
The message indicates that Snd is asking for a priority higher than
what I'm allowed to set it to, according to Paul Davis. He also
wonders why Snd is running its own watchdog.
I've seen this message before, I believe, and I don't really think
it's related, but what realtime priority is Snd asking for?.
I've now tested with ALSA, but I don't think I've ever run Snd with
ALSA. It gives me:
Illegal argument: default: cannot set buffer size to 3 periods of 1
frames; total requested buffer size is 3 frames, minimum allowed is 7,
maximum is -2095944041
I have RME Multiface II.
This is an unrelated problem, however.
Only thing I can think of now, that I've upgraded, is the kernel, but
I doubt it. I'm running 2.6.18-rt1
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